The new Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) facility was inaugurated
by India’s Minister for Civil Aviation, Ashok Gajapathi Raju Pusapati,
and will exclusively serve the Air India fleet.
“We are pursuing the ‘Made in India’ initiative of the Prime Minister of India and this MRO unit is a very strong platform in that direction,” said Rohit Nandan, chairman & managing director of Air India.
“Air India has always been in the front whenever there has been a need by the country like the recent evacuations from Yemen and relief operations to Nepal and development of the MRO facility is also a very important field in supporting the development of engineering infrastructure in the nation.
02/06/15 Mark Elliott/Travel Daily Media
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“We are pursuing the ‘Made in India’ initiative of the Prime Minister of India and this MRO unit is a very strong platform in that direction,” said Rohit Nandan, chairman & managing director of Air India.
“Air India has always been in the front whenever there has been a need by the country like the recent evacuations from Yemen and relief operations to Nepal and development of the MRO facility is also a very important field in supporting the development of engineering infrastructure in the nation.
02/06/15 Mark Elliott/Travel Daily Media
Read news in full 02/06/15 Business Standard
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